Invictus by Ryan Graudin

Invictus

by Ryan Graudin

From the author of the Carnegie Medal nominated Wolf by Wolf, comes an epic new story - A fast-paced, heart-stopping journey through time that will leave you breathless.

Time is running out . . .

Farway McCarthy was born outside of time. With nowhere to call home and nothing to anchor him to the present, Far captains a crew on a dangerous mission into the past.

When he collides with Eliot - a mysterious, secretive girl, whose very appearance raises questions about time itself - Far immediately distrusts her.

But he must take a leap of faith, following Eliot on a race against time, if he is to protect everything he's ever loved from disappearing forever . . .

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Mild-spoilers ahead:

This one was hard to rate because I both liked it and didn't like it. After reading Wolf by Wolf and Blood for Blood, I was hooked and ready to read anything Ryan Graudin writes. While the premise for this book hit all my checkboxes, something didn't click while reading. The plot takes a long time to kick in (nearly halfway), and there is a year jump early on that readers are supposed to take in stride -- we are semi-introduced to a bustling crew and relationships that were built during that year, without explanation until much later. I felt like the romance between Far and Priya would have been nice to build upon instead of just telling me they were dating. Gram and Imogen were great characters, but I wanted more as characters rather than just pushing them together (everyone does NOT need to pair off.)

Long story, short: I wanted to like this more than I did, but I didn't hate it. It's just not as good as Graudin's alt-history. At least this is a stand-alone!

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